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Bob Woodward Remembers Some Key Insight Into Newt Gingrich He Learned 20 Years Ago

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First Posted: 12/28/11 03:14 PM ET Updated: 12/28/11 03:39 PM ET

Ever since Newt Gingrich capitalized on the episodic collapses of his fellow rivals for the GOP nomination to briefly rise into contention as the Not-Romney candidate du jour, George Will has been using his syndicated column as a one-man war blog against the former House speaker, warning that Gingrich is a dangerous, bomb-throwing egomaniac who doesn't care what parts of the conservative movement are damaged by his pyromaniacal tendencies.

At some point in the past few days, some of this must have rung a bell with Bob Woodward, because on Christmas Eve, he published a remembrance of the 1990 budget battle between President George H.W. Bush's administration and Congress, which briefly led to an October shutdown of the government. Definitely go read the whole thing, but if you've no time to spare, Brad DeLong helpfully distills the important details:

Days earlier, Gingrich had dramatically walked out of the White House and was leading a very public rebellion against a deficit reduction and tax increase deal that Bush and top congressional leaders of both parties -- including, they thought, Gingrich -- had signed off on after months of tedious negotiations. ...

[Office of Management and Budget Director Richard] Darman called Gingrich. ... Gingrich told Darman "you've got to go" and said that he wanted Bush to be defeated. Gingrich did not dispute Darman's version of the conversation, but he said he later told him that he had changed his position and did not want to knock off Bush. "I am a loyalist," Gingrich said, adding that he worked hard for Bush's reelection in 1992. ...

Darman asked [Rep. Vin] Weber to mediate. ... "It was one of the most bizarre experiences of my life," Weber said, "because I never intended to be either a psychiatrist or marriage counselor. And the sessions were very much of that magnitude. They both should have been laying down! I had this very strong sense that I was dealing with a couple of people that had grown up without any friends ... a couple of kids that were the smartest kids in their school class but nobody liked them."

Weber said the two did not have real discussions or disagreements about policy. ... "I got pretty bored with it all, to be candid, sitting there listening to these guys talk about, you know, 'Well I thought you liked me, if you liked me, why did you say that about me?'" Weber said. ...

"I know Newt didn't want Dick Darman to resign," Weber said. "Newt wanted Dick Darman to sit down and spend hours and hours talking with him. And set up a process of communication that would make sure that everybody knew that, you know, Newt had Darman on the phone any time he wanted him and had his ear on anything he wanted to." Weber portrayed Gingrich in various ways throughout the 1992 interview, at one point calling him "a high-maintenance friend and ally, needy" and at another saying that "Newt, as you know, views himself as the leader of a vast, national interplanetary movement."

Somewhere, George Will is saying, "Told you so," but the larger question is the one that DeLong asks, which is, basically: Why didn't Bob Woodward report this years ago? As DeLong notes, Woodward's 1992 account of the budget fight characterized Gingrich as just a major player in what amounted to "bipartisan opposition." The antagonism against Bush and the bizarre account of how Gingrich wanted to wrap Darman into his "interplanetary" cult of personality didn't make the cut. It seems unfair to take the Democratic opposition to that budget -- which was rooted in policy principles -- and suggest that it had equivalence with Gingrich's solo operation into megalomania, but that's precisely what Woodward did in 1992.

Woodward is likely to get credit for some exquisite timing, especially in light of Gingrich's new interview with Matt Bai, in which he casually remarks that he's a threat to the GOP's "old order." As Alec McGillis recalls, this is the position Gingrich defaults to when his electoral chances are threatened: His backstabbing of Bush in 1990 was basically the same play call Gingrich is making today when he compares being left off the Virginia primary ballot to Pearl Harbor.

But seriously, what was Woodward saving this two-decade-old reportorial tidbit for, exactly?

RELATED:
Bob Woodward Tells Us Now What He Knew About Newt Gingrich Two Decades Ago [Brad DeLong]
What Bob Woodward Left Out [The New Republic]

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Ever since Newt Gingrich capitalized on the episodic collapses of his fellow rivals for the GOP nomination to briefly rise into contention as the Not-Romney candidate du jour, George Will has been usi...
Ever since Newt Gingrich capitalized on the episodic collapses of his fellow rivals for the GOP nomination to briefly rise into contention as the Not-Romney candidate du jour, George Will has been usi...
 
 
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10:08 AM on 12/29/2011
Lee Atwater
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mimssandi
08:44 AM on 12/29/2011
Newt won't get a divorce unless he has a firm commitment from someone that they will marry him to replace the wife he is divorcing. Yes, he is needy and psycho.
07:32 AM on 12/29/2011
Woodward's reminder that Newt walked out years ago has been echoed by Boehner and his ilk this year when they consistently walked out of talks on various bills. That seems to be the new tactic by republican senators and representatives. If you do not like the discussion or you cannot get you way completely, just walk out. This is not what we want in a person representing our concerns.
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rgilley
06:51 AM on 12/29/2011
Gingrich is obviously unstable at best, and a sociopathic meglomaniac at worst.
Luckily american voters Do remember that he was the only Speaker of the House ever to be kicked out of office, and by his own party! Now they want this same self aggrandizing, arrogant egomaniac to be the President?
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Pamela Lake
Pushing onward, forward and ahead.
09:38 AM on 12/29/2011
Scary isn't it?
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psmarc93
Mean people suck
02:44 AM on 12/29/2011
I have to say I trust this analysis. Look this week when Mitt joked about Newt being Lucy in the chocolate factory, how did Newt respond? Did he list Mitt's failures at policy, did he trumpet his own policy ideas as superior? No. All Newt gives the public is a pissssing contest about a "man-on-man" 90-minutes to face him down. With Newt it's only about ego and "please worship me." The man has no friends, can't keep a wife, and would waste his Presidency trying to settle old scores and push people he's afraid of around.
He makes Obama look like the only adult in the.... wait, Obama IS the only adult in the room.
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Querent
I just had to say that.
04:22 AM on 12/29/2011
That's why I think Newt would be a much weaker opponent for President Obama than Romney. He's almost impossible to like. After a short infatuation, most conservatives start to realize that Newt is basically a jerk. Who wants to vote for a jerk?
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Stephen Thorpe
Every Breath you take - I'll be watching you!
05:57 AM on 12/29/2011
Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society.

John Adams
12:06 AM on 12/29/2011
"But seriously, what was Woodward saving this two-decade-old reportorial tidbit for, exactly?"

Seriously? You don't know? A buck to be made by Woodward and you don't know? The man sucked up to Bush when Bush was popular and made bucks on Bush at war. Second book when Bush was doing so so was neutral and he made more bucks. The third when Bush was toxic was as toxic towards Bush and he made still more bucks. Remember him trashing Fitzgerald? The man is a greedy self aggrandizing so and so.
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
01:35 AM on 12/29/2011
Say what you want about Bob Woodward's way of presenting facts for proft but he will best be remembered as the part of duo that revealed Nixon's role in Watergate
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psmarc93
Mean people suck
02:34 AM on 12/29/2011
True, but I have to admit that even the WaPo expose of Watergate with Bernstien didn't come out until Nixon's poll numbers were tanking. In other words, over the years, Woodward has proven to be an opportunist to the degree that I think it sullies his original work. Would he have exposed Nixon if Nixon had been the hero of 1972? I would like to think so, but the fact that I'm even asking that question makes me admit Woodward has poisoned his reputation.
10:50 PM on 12/28/2011
And the man seems to eat a lot too.
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we-r-stardust
Time flies like an arrow Fruit flies like a banana
07:37 AM on 12/29/2011
That`s why he needs two bathrooms .....
10:00 PM on 12/28/2011
(R) Rep. Vin Weber said of Gingrich, he's "a high-maintenance friend and ally, needy" ...."Newt, as you know, views himself as the leader of a vast, national interplanetary movement."

"NATIONAL INTERPLANETARY MOVEMENT"????? And Gingrich is actually passing himself off as a seriour presidential candidate?? As an American presidential candidate??

Who opened the Looney Bin door?
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Querent
I just had to say that.
04:26 AM on 12/29/2011
Milton Friedman.
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Pamela Lake
Pushing onward, forward and ahead.
09:42 AM on 12/29/2011
Ronald Reagan.
06:30 PM on 12/28/2011
Bob Woodward is the Godfather of the media's addiction to false equivalency.
ThinkGlobal
Americans Unite Save the Middle Class
06:21 PM on 12/28/2011
Never thought of George Will as a truth teller but as per megalomaniac Newt sounds spot on...
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
11:07 PM on 12/28/2011
DC doesn't work and a lot of the blame for that is at Newt's feet.
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psmarc93
Mean people suck
02:36 AM on 12/29/2011
I agree. Not that he would admit it, but Nixon gave Newt and his cronies the idea that going negative all the time no matter what was a viable method of retaking the House. We're still paying for that advice.
06:19 PM on 12/28/2011
this article is as good a description of the whole D.C. scene.....White House, Congress, Supreme Court...all of it....it's like some bizarro reality show and the winner gets to nuke another country....
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afgail
Wise and strong.
06:04 PM on 12/28/2011
Newt reminds me of Caligula. He is a mad man with an erroneously inflated vision of his own intellectual gifts. He thinks he is entitled to rule because he doesn't have a clue on how to govern. His supporters confuse glib with smart - big difference.
10:23 PM on 12/28/2011
"Caligula" is his wife...
11:51 PM on 12/28/2011
absolutely f&f!!!!
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CSKAP
Morlock or Eloi?
04:57 PM on 12/28/2011
“Leader of a vast, national interplanetary movement”
Now that’s funny, and from what I have heard and read, seems to be accurate.
Newt always seems to compare himself to “Transitional” leaders, Geniuses and huge historical figures.
I just don’t’ hear anyone else doing it.
If you have to keep telling people you are a leader, you ain’t
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Rex Baker
09:34 PM on 12/28/2011
His candidacy is not the most significant development for Western Democracy since Churchill and Reagan?
04:23 PM on 12/28/2011
nice screen-job, you lefties are all alike!
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
04:35 PM on 12/28/2011
"Newt Gingrich is a stupid person's idea of what a smart person sounds like." - Paul Krugman
04:40 PM on 12/28/2011
quoting Krugman? Really? The 'let's spend ourselves out of the Obama nightmare by borrowing more chinese money guy"?

Really? Newt Vs Obama.....scarin the crap out of you lefties, I LOVE IT!!!!
07:20 PM on 12/30/2011
"Well, the trouble with our liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, but that they know so much that isn’t so." -President Ronald Reagan
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Intolerantcentrist
No thanks…I brought my own air.
04:58 PM on 12/28/2011
GOP = Mulligan, 2012
04:22 PM on 12/28/2011
come on Huffpost, why won't you post my last entry, scared?
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Shifu
Train and be ready
05:37 PM on 12/28/2011
Not of you that's for sure
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06:40 PM on 12/28/2011
LOL Another misguided soul that thinks he has some power and rights other than to die and pay taxes..That is unless he's really...ummm really...well I just can't think of anyone that Huffpost would be afraid of some opinion. I haven't seen an opinion yet that would make a blip on any screen .
07:13 PM on 12/30/2011
you will be shitbird!
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Querent
I just had to say that.
04:37 AM on 12/29/2011
You seem to be obsessed with the idea that you are frightening. But you're not.
07:13 PM on 12/30/2011
why don't you cry about it, FATTY!